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For that we can be, well, grateful.
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Oh well, be grateful for small mercies.
His constituency could well include grateful parents whose children are in college because of his persistence.
If that all sounds a bit Our Man in Havana, well, be grateful.
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We don't run the world any more, but we may as well be grateful that so many people still use our language.
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MacDougall clearly doesn't like the prospect, but he admits he can imagine a future so generally disturbed that we may well be grateful for what he calls the "positive services" — the aggressive adaptability — of the botanical aliens.
A compact, effective piece of theater with a punchy climax, it delivers melody, a moral and a lot of charm as well as grateful roles for singer-actors at whatever level of experience.
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